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Methodology for investigating organized crime
Hrubá, Petra ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Konrád, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis focuses on organized crime that has recently become one of the most serious global problems threatening the stability, security and development of civil society. At the beginning of the thesis, its author defines a basic term ,,organized crime" and its relation to the organized criminality. Then the author deals with the history of organized crime groups, describes the most important of the groups, and concentrates on new forms of organized crime. Furthermore, the author lists Czech and international substantive and procedural legal regulations with regard to the organized crime. Finally, the author discusses other non-legal means of the fight against the organized crime. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the methodology of investigation with a focus on specific initiatives and the subject of investigation, initial and subsequent acts, and the specific versions of investigation, planning, organization of investigation, and prevention. In greater detail, the thesis deals with methods of witnesses hearing, and especially with the legal concept of a secret witness, and protection provided to witnesses by special law, and the concept of a cooperating accused person. The thesis also analyzes operative and investigative means and other means of investigation.
Donor specific T cell alloreactivity in kidney transplant recipients with borderline changes
Šilhová, Markéta ; Hrubá, Petra (advisor) ; Holáň, Vladimír (referee)
After kidney transplantation the recipient's immune system responds to the donor's antigens and the graft rejection occurs. Borderline changes are a frequent diagnosis after kidney transplantation, representing only mild rejection signs. Some patients with borderline changes undergo progression to rejection. The identification of these at- risk patients by biomarkers will allow enhanced treatment and help to prevent the development of rejection. The aim of my work was to verify biomarkers of rejection in patients with borderline changes. Chemokines CXCL9, CXCL10 and CCL17 in urine/serum of 40 patients with subclinical borderline changes at 3 months and in 25 patients with early borderline changes were determined by ELISA. At 3 months, the higher CXCL10 level predicted rejection with AUC=0.749, p=0.024. High levels of CXL10 had also been found in patients with BKV infection. We did not confirm the relationship between rejection and the CXCL9 and CCL17. In the early posttransplant period the levels of CXCL10 and CXCL9 were elevated in all patients and therefore couldn't be used to predict rejection. The alloreactivity was examined using IFN-γ ELISPOT (n=38). No association between the frequency of IFN-γ producing cells after stimulation with donor cells or CMV peptides and the development of...
Methodology for investigating organized crime
Hrubá, Petra ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Konrád, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis focuses on organized crime that has recently become one of the most serious global problems threatening the stability, security and development of civil society. At the beginning of the thesis, its author defines a basic term ,,organized crime" and its relation to the organized criminality. Then the author deals with the history of organized crime groups, describes the most important of the groups, and concentrates on new forms of organized crime. Furthermore, the author lists Czech and international substantive and procedural legal regulations with regard to the organized crime. Finally, the author discusses other non-legal means of the fight against the organized crime. The main part of the thesis is devoted to the methodology of investigation with a focus on specific initiatives and the subject of investigation, initial and subsequent acts, and the specific versions of investigation, planning, organization of investigation, and prevention. In greater detail, the thesis deals with methods of witnesses hearing, and especially with the legal concept of a secret witness, and protection provided to witnesses by special law, and the concept of a cooperating accused person. The thesis also analyzes operative and investigative means and other means of investigation.

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